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for the next 72 hours, the bulk of the snow is east of new york city. everywhere you see pink through here, that's a foot of snow or more, and the purple is 20 to 30 inches of snow. that's from portland, maine, to boston, to providence, that's still to come. you already have 6 on the ground. there's plus 20. that's still a good snowfall. albany, you'll see about 6 to 10 more. down toward new york city, it appears you're almost in this dry area where there will be 8 to your north, 4 to your south, but not a lot more to come still in the city compares to what is on long island, over a foot still to come here. and this is the danger zone, just snowing everywhere out here. it's coming down in buckets because at the low comes through here, its closest position is going to be to boston, not new york city. that's why snow is not going to be as heavy in the city as in boston because the low is much closer there. then by tomorrow afternoon, literally, this thing is gone. saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's th
for the next 72 hours, the bulk of the snow is east of new york city. everywhere you see pink through here, that's a foot of snow or more, and the purple is 20 to 30 inches of snow. that's from portland, maine, to boston, to providence, that's still to come. you already have 6 on the ground. there's plus 20. that's still a good snowfall. albany, you'll see about 6 to 10 more. down toward new york city, it appears you're almost in this dry area where there will be 8 to your north, 4 to your...
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and other signs across the city. it's been -- they have prepared us well. >> i know you guys also stocked up on supplies. earlier, some of the supermarkets in the city were running out of milk, running out of bread. i think you have plenty of other types of supplies to keep you busy. >> we might have other supplies to keep us busy, but we are also, you know, do have supplies and water and things like that. but you know, we are trying to realize that we will be here for the weekend and trying to make sure we have everything that will keep us sustainable through that time period. >> they were telling me earlier, anderson, they hadn't seen snow like this in a few years? >> long time. >> a few years, gut obviously, we still have a lot more to go before the night is over. >> jason, we'll be checking with you. we'll be on the air for two hours and more coverage after that, so all night long. a short drive down the coast from where jason is, ali velshi is in cape cod in the town of dennisport, massachusetts. he's had brutal
and other signs across the city. it's been -- they have prepared us well. >> i know you guys also stocked up on supplies. earlier, some of the supermarkets in the city were running out of milk, running out of bread. i think you have plenty of other types of supplies to keep you busy. >> we might have other supplies to keep us busy, but we are also, you know, do have supplies and water and things like that. but you know, we are trying to realize that we will be here for the weekend...
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she e had come a long way from the sleepy town where she grew up to the bright lights and big city of jo ha nance burg, south africa, where she was shot to death by oscar pistorius. to those who loved her, it's inconceivable. >> reeva is not supposed to be dead. she had her whole life ahead of her. she was going to be doing great things. >> but for reeva steenkamp, great things were already happening. in 2011 and 2012 she was ranked as one of the 100 sexiest women in the world. >> she was a by key e knee model, beautiful, gorgeous girl, but she had a wicked sense of humor. so she got it and she kind of understood the industry she was in. really intelligent. always fun to work with. >> when she started dating pistorius, a south african power couple was born. >> let's e see what's behind door number one. >> reporter: and in 2013 reeva was making her reality television debut. it was shot in jamaica. >> my name is reeva and i'm a model. we're in jamaica this year. be jealous. >> reporter: the first episode of the show still aired this week in reeva's honor, producers say, just days before
she e had come a long way from the sleepy town where she grew up to the bright lights and big city of jo ha nance burg, south africa, where she was shot to death by oscar pistorius. to those who loved her, it's inconceivable. >> reeva is not supposed to be dead. she had her whole life ahead of her. she was going to be doing great things. >> but for reeva steenkamp, great things were already happening. in 2011 and 2012 she was ranked as one of the 100 sexiest women in the world....
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for almost a decade, irvine california has been known as the safest city in america. in early february, this l.a. scene was the scene of a double murder. a crime at the time that offered no hint of the terror to come. >> call came out at 9:10 this evening at 2100 scholarship at a parking structure. >> february 3rd, 9:10 p.m. when irvine police responded to a tip and found keith lawrence and his fiancee monica kwan. both had been shot dead in lawrence's parked car. each had been shot multiple times. >> we are trying to figure out what happened. >> initially police had no motive and no leads. >> they get it in to lawrence. >> lawrence was a well liked college basketball player who had just begun a law enforcement career as a southern california safety officer. and kwan, the daughter of a former los angeles police captain. was a beloved assistant basketball coach at cal state fullerton. >> a really bright light was put out way too soon. >> the pair's senseless killing left a community in shock, and police searching for answers. three days later, a break in the case. >> t
for almost a decade, irvine california has been known as the safest city in america. in early february, this l.a. scene was the scene of a double murder. a crime at the time that offered no hint of the terror to come. >> call came out at 9:10 this evening at 2100 scholarship at a parking structure. >> february 3rd, 9:10 p.m. when irvine police responded to a tip and found keith lawrence and his fiancee monica kwan. both had been shot dead in lawrence's parked car. each had been shot...
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the kansas city fire department says three people are missing. the explosion appears to have leveled jjs, an restaurant in an upscale shopping district. according to cnn affiliate kctv, people in the area reported smelling gas about an hour before the explosion, and a utility company sent a crew to investigate. cnn affiliate khsb is reporting some restaurant customers were warned to leave before the blast. we talked by phone earlier to james garrett, spokesman for the kansas city fire department. here's what he told wolf. >> it looks like a huge gas explosion to cause that kind of fire and damage. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> unfortunately, i have. but it was a pretty significant explosion. so, again, we were trying to get our crews in on this, and investigate it and get as much information as we can so we can get back to you guys. >> i've been getting some tweets from kansas city saying there are some people missing right now. do you know anything about that, mr. garrett? >> we have reports of people that are unaccounted for
the kansas city fire department says three people are missing. the explosion appears to have leveled jjs, an restaurant in an upscale shopping district. according to cnn affiliate kctv, people in the area reported smelling gas about an hour before the explosion, and a utility company sent a crew to investigate. cnn affiliate khsb is reporting some restaurant customers were warned to leave before the blast. we talked by phone earlier to james garrett, spokesman for the kansas city fire...
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the ashch bishop of mexico city wanted him gone because of his quote homosexual problem. those are the allegations of lawyers who questioned him in a deposition. allegations that he has denied. lay lawyers say even with that knowledge he agreed to bring him for lost ang. and it didn't take long for him to begin ter rising children. >> back then there were 26 victim. >> former lapd detective worked on this case for more than 20 years. >> back in january 11th, 1988, around 8:30 in the morning we got a call at the police radio and we were directed to go to this particular school in east la. >> they arrived to find four children who said they were molested. >> it was horrible. because what the kids were telling us. >> but he never had a chance to question aguilar. >> we went to interview the priest and they told us he was no longer here, he is gone he was taken to mexico. >> he had indeed gone to mexico. and how did he know the police were on their way? recently released church files reveal he was tipped off by the cardinal. >> if we had our hands on him, yeah, he would have
the ashch bishop of mexico city wanted him gone because of his quote homosexual problem. those are the allegations of lawyers who questioned him in a deposition. allegations that he has denied. lay lawyers say even with that knowledge he agreed to bring him for lost ang. and it didn't take long for him to begin ter rising children. >> back then there were 26 victim. >> former lapd detective worked on this case for more than 20 years. >> back in january 11th, 1988, around 8:30...
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how does the atmosphere of the city compare today? >> my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was 1986 because i came as a fan to see my home town chicago bears win the super bowl, and the atmosphere was electric, the streets, the hotels were all full. this weekend, we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are certainly still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is the super bowl city. >> it certainly is. they know how to deal with huge crowds like this. gary tuchman, appreciate it. >>> the australian shock jocks who prank called the hospital treating kate middleton for fired for good, but we'll tell you what british prosecutors decided coming up. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose customer cash i have
how does the atmosphere of the city compare today? >> my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was 1986 because i came as a fan to see my home town chicago bears win the super bowl, and the atmosphere was electric, the streets, the hotels were all full. this weekend, we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are certainly still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is the super bowl city. >> it certainly is. they know how to deal...
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how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl city. >> yeah, it certainly is. they know how to deal with huge crowds like this. gary tuchman, appreciate it. gary, thanks very much. >>> the australian shock jocks who prank called the hospital treating kate middleton are off the air for good. should they face criminal charges following the suicide of a nurse that answered the call. we'll tell you what british prosecutors decided coming up. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is therafl
how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl...
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experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but the conditions proved to be too much, so he's been struggling to get out of that particular position for the past 20 minutes or so. but again, anderson, there is a fleet of some 5,000 vehicles like this that are out on the streets throughout the state, plowing roads. plowing the primary routes, plowing parking lots and secondary routes like the one that you see here. looks like he's finally going to make his way out of here, but we're going to move back just a little bit. as you know, anderson, in addition to the fleet of equipment that they have out in the streets, the governor has also enacted a plan banning basically all vehicles on the streets except for emergency vehicles. that has certainly helped. it's kept a number of people off the street out here in boston, in massachusetts, as the storm continues to barrel down. i can tell you just from the experience here, it's an icy, wet, bli
experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but the conditions proved to be too much, so he's been struggling to get out of that particular position for the past 20 minutes or so. but again, anderson, there is a fleet of some 5,000 vehicles like this that are out on the streets throughout the state, plowing roads. plowing the primary routes, plowing parking lots and secondary routes like the one...
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airbus referred to the tradition of beauty and charm in the release, describing why it picks the city for such a major investment, and airbus is right. you have seen some of the pictures. it is a really pretty town. america's first mardi gras, by the way, ever held in mobile. and the drive from the airport, about ten miles from the airport to the port, even past the strip malls that every town in america has, was truly pretty. spanish moss draped across the bows, and beautiful southern style buildings, mansions, and even stores. america is so full of great cities, and we are lucky to get to see them. here is to beautiful mobile, on a wonderful weekend. thanks so much for watching. "anderson cooper 360." begins right now. >> all right, erin, thanks. we are in windy and chilly chicago where president obama spoke today about the epidemic of teen violence gripping his home town. we're also going to be looking at the close encounter with a meteor that everyone is talking about that was literally earth-shaking, and later, we'll have the latest on the blade runner's emotional day in court, c
airbus referred to the tradition of beauty and charm in the release, describing why it picks the city for such a major investment, and airbus is right. you have seen some of the pictures. it is a really pretty town. america's first mardi gras, by the way, ever held in mobile. and the drive from the airport, about ten miles from the airport to the port, even past the strip malls that every town in america has, was truly pretty. spanish moss draped across the bows, and beautiful southern style...
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connection he has with the city of chicago, and his concern with the ongoing violence here. chris? >> all right, our thanks to ted rowlands. joining us now is the director of cease-fire illinois, and creator of the violence interrupter initiative. thank you for joining us. you were with the president. you heard his speech. what did you think? >> i thought the president basically laid out a format to address this epidemic of violence. that is plaguing throughout the united states. but at the same time, i'm glad he came to chicago because we have a sandy hook incident in chicago every 30 days. >> very interesting perspective that literally so many kids are killed here, it's like one of those school shootings every month that you have. a lot of talk about limiting supply, gun control, making it harder. background checks. do you believe that a gun control law will be the answer to stopping the violence? >> i don't really get so caught up in the gun control aspects of this issue. my thing is we have to change the way people think. we have generations who grew up in this culture o
connection he has with the city of chicago, and his concern with the ongoing violence here. chris? >> all right, our thanks to ted rowlands. joining us now is the director of cease-fire illinois, and creator of the violence interrupter initiative. thank you for joining us. you were with the president. you heard his speech. what did you think? >> i thought the president basically laid out a format to address this epidemic of violence. that is plaguing throughout the united states....
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scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong doing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. >> translator: dithis does not mean to abandon. it means to fight, she says. last sunday, he said we are fighting against the temptashzs of power. temptations that may have proven too strong for some. degregorio is one of two journalists who have reported on allegations of vatican corruption and blackmail of gay clergy members by male prostitutes. damning headlines in the rome daily, lurepubelicca, sex and blackmailed careers are behind benedict xvi's resignation. compromised perhaps to senior levels, says a writer for the news weekly pawn r laly panoram. the details allegedly contained in a secret dossier prepared by three cardinals investigating leaked and highly sensitive vatican documents. this man says he believes attempted by p
scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong doing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. >> translator: dithis does not mean to abandon. it means to fight, she says. last sunday, he said we are fighting against the...
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to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jennae was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on here. you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurts because, like, my sister. we've been together. we were supposed to go prom shopping the next morning. >> family members say she wasn't the intended target of the gunman. the same was apparently true in the shooting of hadiya pendleton. her parents attended that same speech in chicago. he said this to say about hadiya. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. >> the pendletons say they're heart broken to hear that another chicago family is now dealing with the death of a child. >> knowing how devastating this mother actually was because i can relate now, my heart is just totally -- i was devastated for her. >> the pendletons say they called the mcfar
to think they were anything but part of the solution to the problem of gun violence plaguing the city of chicago. least of all, destiny warren, but just a few hours later, she was involved in the worst possible way. when her sister, 18-year-old jennae was shot and killed in this alley in north chicago. >> all this gun violence is going on here. you never think it will be your child. this is the hardest thing for me in my life. >> it hurts because, like, my sister. we've been...
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those are the cities now in the path of the storm. when the storm does head that way, it might be a different kind of snow than what we experienced here which is a wetter, gloppier type of snow. in the panhandle a drier type of snow that caused the whiteout conditions. the conditions in the northeast still expected to be very, very bad. forecasters are telling people to definitely stay off the roads. >>> coming up jodi arias is back on the stand in her murder trial, the 11th day of her testimony. we'll get you the latest on that with jeff toobin and mark geragos. >>> isha is here with a news bulletin. >>> it wasn't pretty, it wasn't quick, but the battle over chuck hagel's nomination is over. the senate today confirmed the former nebraska senator as defense secretary. the vote was 58-41. hagel, a republican, faced a bruising confirmation hearing. >>> chilling video of the deadliest hot air ballooning accident in at least 20 years. the balloon exploded today over southern egypt during a sunrise flight. it plunged more than 1,000 feet.
those are the cities now in the path of the storm. when the storm does head that way, it might be a different kind of snow than what we experienced here which is a wetter, gloppier type of snow. in the panhandle a drier type of snow that caused the whiteout conditions. the conditions in the northeast still expected to be very, very bad. forecasters are telling people to definitely stay off the roads. >>> coming up jodi arias is back on the stand in her murder trial, the 11th day of her...
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a lot of the cities in our region and across the area had been out there, i'm sure, even over the past few months because of the cold. with a different kind of outreach to the homeless as far as places they can go. >> okay. sara smith with the american red cross. we wish you luck. it's going to be a couple long days and we appreciate the work your crew is doing. and so many of you, we're appreciative of the pictures and videos, your i reports you're giving us. helping us. you are our eyes on the ground, in addition to our cnn crew. we're going to run through some of these i reports on the other side of the break. stay right with me. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so if ydead battery,t
a lot of the cities in our region and across the area had been out there, i'm sure, even over the past few months because of the cold. with a different kind of outreach to the homeless as far as places they can go. >> okay. sara smith with the american red cross. we wish you luck. it's going to be a couple long days and we appreciate the work your crew is doing. and so many of you, we're appreciative of the pictures and videos, your i reports you're giving us. helping us. you are our eyes...
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as it moves toward areas of the ohio valley, the northeast saturday for new york city, looking at rain mainly, boston, looking at a little bit of a mix, change over to rain. but the flood problems will continue in the deep south. we could see four to six inches of rain by tuesday. >>> now let's get the latest on some other stories we're following. susan hendricks joins us with a "360" bulletin. >>> three people killed and at least three other injured in a fiery six-vehicle crash along the las vegas strip. police say just before the accident, a gunman in an. suxt v shot into a car at a stoplight. and that car ran into a taxi, setting off a chain of crashes. >>> in central damascus, a car bomb kills 53 according to activists and state-run media. it targeted the headquarters of syria's ruling party and damaged the russian embassy. >>> walmart says stores are struggling to keep shelves stocked with guns and ammunition. a surge in gun sales since november boosted walmart's sporting goods division in its fourth quarter. >>> this sunday's oscar ceremonies will pay tribute to 50 years of bond,
as it moves toward areas of the ohio valley, the northeast saturday for new york city, looking at rain mainly, boston, looking at a little bit of a mix, change over to rain. but the flood problems will continue in the deep south. we could see four to six inches of rain by tuesday. >>> now let's get the latest on some other stories we're following. susan hendricks joins us with a "360" bulletin. >>> three people killed and at least three other injured in a fiery...
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new york city, at 14. that's a pretty good number. i believe that's probably right on the money. the big story here is we're going to have winds of 50 and 60. you may never see that snow. it maybe just drift 8, 10 feet high. >> winds at 50 or 60, that's unusual for a nor'easter like this, isn't it? >> it certainly is. this is a big storm. this has a pressure that was almost what sandy was as it made landfall. this is really a windy event, yeah. >> your biggest concern now is what? >> cars getted stranded on the road way. a couple inches, you think you're going to make it home, but you run into an accident in front of you. your car has to seat there for a couple hours until they clear the wreck. now you're in 8 inches of snow. thousands of people on the interstate. that's my biggest fear. >> a lot of folks stuck in the airports tonight. chad, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> special programmatic note to tell you about. 10:00, one of the deadliest attacks on troops in the afghan world when the taliban launched an attack at keating. the battle lasts 12 hours, the losses we
new york city, at 14. that's a pretty good number. i believe that's probably right on the money. the big story here is we're going to have winds of 50 and 60. you may never see that snow. it maybe just drift 8, 10 feet high. >> winds at 50 or 60, that's unusual for a nor'easter like this, isn't it? >> it certainly is. this is a big storm. this has a pressure that was almost what sandy was as it made landfall. this is really a windy event, yeah. >> your biggest concern now is...
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a level of anxiety and fear that permeated our city and the region. >> reporter: police were on high alert and on the lookout for dorner's truck. officers in torrance thought they spotted it. shots rang out. passenger and driver were injured, but instead of a cop killer, they had shot at two innocent people. >> apparently they tried to pull over, didn't pull over, and they shot at it. well, it was some people delivering newspapers. >> reporter: soon after just blocks away, officers fired at another truck, another mistake, this time no one was hurt. >> remember that this was almost within minutes, hours of what happened in riverside, and so there was a heightened sense of apprehension and i could just tell you that there was frayed nerves. >> reporter: police were on a hair trigger response. tensions were running high. they were the targets named in dorner's manifesto. the subject line reads, last resort. it is the only explanation we'll ever hear from christopher dorner. over 11,000 words posted on his facebook page, addressed simply to america. it is pages and pages of threats, conf
a level of anxiety and fear that permeated our city and the region. >> reporter: police were on high alert and on the lookout for dorner's truck. officers in torrance thought they spotted it. shots rang out. passenger and driver were injured, but instead of a cop killer, they had shot at two innocent people. >> apparently they tried to pull over, didn't pull over, and they shot at it. well, it was some people delivering newspapers. >> reporter: soon after just blocks away,...
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the church fell down, it went into disrepair, the city of leicester grew up and now only 500 years later in this one stretch of that parking lot did you find the king. >> i read some quotes from members of the richard iii society today. they seem very, very excited. >> that's an understatement. when they presented -- no, seriously. when they presented this -- this bust, this reconstruction of richard, they announced it as his grace richard king of england, france and lord of ireland. and what you're now going to see in a significant -- i mean, this would put washington spin doctors to shame because what you've now got is an entire spinning operation to try and turn, as you said, this man who supposedly locked up and murdered his nephews, did all sort of heinous things, now the rehabilitation of richard iii is well and truly under way. there's one thing, anderson, that they are saying. you know that famous line, act one, scene one, i'm sure you remember it, now is the winter of our discontent. people in london are saying, now is the winter of our disinternment. >> ba-bump-ba. richard ques
the church fell down, it went into disrepair, the city of leicester grew up and now only 500 years later in this one stretch of that parking lot did you find the king. >> i read some quotes from members of the richard iii society today. they seem very, very excited. >> that's an understatement. when they presented -- no, seriously. when they presented this -- this bust, this reconstruction of richard, they announced it as his grace richard king of england, france and lord of...
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joining us now on the phone, james garrett, the public information officer with the kansas city fire department. what can you tell us about this, mr. garrett? unfortunately, i think we've lost mr. garrett. you can see the pictures. those are the pictures from earlier. a huge fire in kansas city, missouri. we'll check in with mr. garrett, hopefully get an update on more, but in the meantime, let's get more news with isha sesay. >> an idaho man accused of slapping a crying toddler on a delta flight has turned himself in to police. he's accused of assaulting a minor. witnesses say he used a racial slur just before he slapped the 19-month-old boy who got a scratch below his right eye during the incident. >>> a man is accused of raping a woman he met on the dating website, christianmingle.com. police fear he may be linked to more victims. he went by the user name rarity and several others when using the website. >>> and the refs at the world cup in brazil will have high tech assistance. they'll be using goal line technology, several different systems could be competing for the job. the wi
joining us now on the phone, james garrett, the public information officer with the kansas city fire department. what can you tell us about this, mr. garrett? unfortunately, i think we've lost mr. garrett. you can see the pictures. those are the pictures from earlier. a huge fire in kansas city, missouri. we'll check in with mr. garrett, hopefully get an update on more, but in the meantime, let's get more news with isha sesay. >> an idaho man accused of slapping a crying toddler on a...
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i know ed is standing by, but i will never forget flying out to salt lake city to meet elizabeth the day after she was recovered alive. every now and then we get a happy ending. so i was just thrilled to hear that that little boy's alive. >> and ed, for you, for a family to go through a trauma like ethan's family, the days of not knowing, that fear, i can't imagine. as a parent, how do you get through that? >> i think the not knowing is the worst part of it. and john went through that, and so many parents do. and you know, it is really just by the prayers and the blessings of others that you make it through there. it's just wanting to know where your child is, how they're surviving and you want them home more than anything, but we are just so thrilled for ethan and his family. and the law enforcement have done an outstanding job. it's so great to hear it works and they're working together. everyone got on the same page and made it happen. and this hero, charles poland, it's just outstanding. you want to hear about more people that are doing the right thing, but for ethan, we are so h
i know ed is standing by, but i will never forget flying out to salt lake city to meet elizabeth the day after she was recovered alive. every now and then we get a happy ending. so i was just thrilled to hear that that little boy's alive. >> and ed, for you, for a family to go through a trauma like ethan's family, the days of not knowing, that fear, i can't imagine. as a parent, how do you get through that? >> i think the not knowing is the worst part of it. and john went through...
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itself. >> one of the interesting things i find about what's going on in vatican city right now, there are two groups of cardinals, the cardinal electors but then there are the older cardinals, the more senior cardinals who will be there to say good-bye. they are part of the process until the conclave begins. in some ways this is their time. they need to do this time to do whatever influencing they can do. >> absolutely. they all would be keenly aware of it. some of them will be poised to give their input, give their influence. over the coming days when the general congregation meets, that's when the cardinals have an opportunity to give input about what they think the issues facing the church are. they'll be looking at the state of the church and the various parts of the world. and that's the only moment that the cardinals over 80, many of whom are very, very active, will have a chance to give input and participate. >> i want to shift the focus from what's happening in rome to here in the united states. as american catholics watch what's going on there, what she enthusiasm look for? >
itself. >> one of the interesting things i find about what's going on in vatican city right now, there are two groups of cardinals, the cardinal electors but then there are the older cardinals, the more senior cardinals who will be there to say good-bye. they are part of the process until the conclave begins. in some ways this is their time. they need to do this time to do whatever influencing they can do. >> absolutely. they all would be keenly aware of it. some of them will be...